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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1288155" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>That's why I asked about PLC's. I picked the Allen Bradleys up pretty decently in a few months worth of work either troubleshooting them or troubleshooting the network they were connected to at the school. "Decently" is enough to pass the course with flying colors if that was something I wanted to do.</p><p></p><p>I'd be much more inclined to go to law school just to say that I had a J.D. than to work on those all the time. That's actually one of the reasons I left my network/computer technician job at the school - I found out that while I enjoyed fixing on computers, I didn't enjoy it enough to want to do it 8-4... even if the benefits were good and the job was secure...</p><p></p><p>The PLC instructor kept trying to get me to do it and kept dangling the $$$ carrot in front of me (more than twice what I was making at the time, and the class would have cost me nothing), and I kept politely refusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1288155, member: 5151"] That's why I asked about PLC's. I picked the Allen Bradleys up pretty decently in a few months worth of work either troubleshooting them or troubleshooting the network they were connected to at the school. "Decently" is enough to pass the course with flying colors if that was something I wanted to do. I'd be much more inclined to go to law school just to say that I had a J.D. than to work on those all the time. That's actually one of the reasons I left my network/computer technician job at the school - I found out that while I enjoyed fixing on computers, I didn't enjoy it enough to want to do it 8-4... even if the benefits were good and the job was secure... The PLC instructor kept trying to get me to do it and kept dangling the $$$ carrot in front of me (more than twice what I was making at the time, and the class would have cost me nothing), and I kept politely refusing. [/QUOTE]
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